Claims
- 1. A dart propulsion apparatus for use in an electrical discharge weapon; the apparatus comprising:
a coiled spring having a free end configured as an impact arm for striking a dart; a retention piston securing said arm in a tensioned state; and a pyrotechnic device adjacent to said retention piston and responsive to activation of said weapon to translate said retention piston away from said impact arm to permit said arm to strike said dart and propel said dart from said weapon.
- 2. The apparatus recited in claim 1 wherein said retention piston comprises a head and a shaft and wherein said head is of sufficient size to secure said arm until activation of said weapon.
- 3. The apparatus recited in claim 2 wherein said shaft of said retention piston is of smaller size than said head whereby translation of said piston releases said arm.
- 4. The apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprising a spool positioned at a selected location relative to said dart, and wherein said coiled spring is installed on said spool.
- 5. The apparatus recited in claim 1 further comprising a housing enclosing said apparatus and having at least one channel in which said dart is positioned prior to being propelled by said impact arm, said housing having an aperture aligned with said channel to permit said dart to exit said housing after being struck by said impact arm.
- 6. The apparatus recited in claim 5 further comprising an over-voltage discharge electrode connection having a pair of spaced apart extended mounting brackets each having an elongated electrical contact extending along its surface.
- 7. A dart propulsion apparatus having a pair of wire-tethered darts to be propelled toward a remote target from an electrical discharge weapon; the apparatus comprising:
a pair of coiled springs, each having a free end configured as an impact arm for striking a respective dart; a pair of retention pistons securing said arms in a tensioned state; and a pair of pyrotechnic devices adjacent to said retention pistons and responsive to activation of said weapon to translate said retention pistons away from said impact arms to permit said arms to strike said darts and propel said darts from said weapon.
- 8. The apparatus recited in claim 7 wherein said retention piston comprises a head and a shaft and wherein said head is of sufficient size to secure said arm until activation of said weapon.
- 9. The apparatus recited in claim 8 wherein said shaft of said retention piston is of smaller size than said head whereby translation of said piston releases said arm.
- 10. The apparatus recited in claim 7 further comprising a pair of spools positioned at selected locations relative to said darts, and wherein said coiled springs are installed on said spools.
- 11. The apparatus recited in claim 7 further comprising a housing enclosing said apparatus and having a pair of channels in which said darts are positioned respectively, prior to being propelled by said impact arms, said housing having a pair of apertures respectively aligned with said channels to permit said darts to exit said housing after being struck by said impact arms.
- 12. A dart propulsion apparatus for use in an electrical discharge weapon; the apparatus comprising:
a spring in a tensioned energy storing configuration and positioned in proximity to a dart; a piston nominally preventing said spring from being released; and a pyrotechnic device which upon ignition moves said piston to release said spring to transfer said energy to said dart.
- 13. A dart propulsion apparatus for attachment and operation with a stun gun, the stun gun having a pair of over-voltage discharge electrodes; the apparatus comprising:
a housing enclosing a pair of wire-tethered darts and a propulsion device for propelling said darts toward a remote target upon activation of said stun gun when said housing is attached to said stun gun; and a pair of spaced apart mounting brackets extending from said housing for attachment to said over-voltage discharge electrodes, each said mounting bracket having an electrical contact for electrically connecting one of said wire-tethered darts to a respective one of said over-voltage discharge electrodes.
RELATION TO CORRESPONDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09/826,161 filed on Apr. 3, 2001 and now U.S. Pat. No. ______.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09826161 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
Child |
10253386 |
Sep 2002 |
US |